![]() ![]() He was going to pull the trigger until Scola shot Petrov, saving Chase! When she found the boy, Petrov cornered her at gunpoint. Liza was shot in the leg and couldn’t continue, so Chase proceeded to find Luke. Liza choked him out and insisted on heading into the compound to get her son before waiting on backup. The goon wanted Chase to speak in Russian to him but got loose from her bindings and attacked the man. They were instructed to pull into a secluded area. They continued to the location where Luke was held after proof of life was shown. Scola was against the change in plans, while his colleagues knew the two would signal if they were in danger. The Feds monitored Chase and Liza at the drop site, and one of Petrov’s goons directed them elsewhere. In the safe were six passports from four different countries. The agency learned that Liza was a CIA agent!Īgent Nina Chase poses as being kidnapped on FBI Season 5 Episode 6. The Feds positioned a team to watch Liza’s home, but she snuck out and met with a suspected Chechen terrorist! When the FBI searched her home, they discovered she had military-grade encryption on her computer and found a safe hidden in the fireplace. Now the attention turned towards the mother… You Are The Father! He shot at agents while trying to flee, yet Chase scoped him and killed him! However, the man wasn’t Petrov but a member of his faction.īack at headquarters, agents heard evidence that Liza was in contact with her son’s abductors. The man ditched his car, shot a motorcyclist in the head, and took off on his bike. Soon after, the FBI got a hit on Petrov’s location, and a car chase ensued. Scola was dubious of Liza and felt she was withholding information. They found a Chechen terrorist group headed by Akhmad Petrov had kidnapped Liza’s son, Luke.Īgents presented Liza with the intel, and she claimed not to know anything about the men. ![]() ![]() He recalled seeing a vehicle sitting on the block, and the Feds followed that thread and got a hit. While interrogating Thomas, they learned he came over to be with the nanny while Liza wasn’t home. The Feds breached his home, yet he was only concerned about getting rid of drugs. They found a set of fingerprints pointing to the nanny’s boyfriend, Thomas Mitchum. The more the FBI gets closer to the case, the more baffling it becomes. The woman, Liza Peters (portrayed by Annika Boras), claims that no one would have the motive to kidnap her son. The Feds pressure a suspect on FBI Season 5 Episode 6. On FBI Season 5 Episode 6, a mother finally enjoys a night out with a friend and checks her son’s nanny camera, and a man is abducting him! She called to warn her nanny, and the intruder shot the nanny and kidnapped a 5-year-old boy from his home! Withholding Information ![]() Thereafter, Wallace confided in Scola that her former partner saved her career, and she was thankful for him… Unfortunately, the Feds took him out as he tried to execute the drug lord. However, the man had a hatred for his cousin’s brutality and took it upon himself to take him down! The man was cousins with the drug lord and used his kinship to go undercover for them and gain intel. The investigation led them to work with Agent Wallace’s former partner when she was a cop. The Feds are called in to investigate and learn he was set to testify against a powerful drug lord who was taking out his vulnerabilities. Previously on FBI Season 5 Episode 5, a wealthy accountant is gunned down in broad daylight. Stay right here, stay mixed in for exclusive updates! Drop your email to get insights into your inbox… Watch FBI Season 5 Episode 6 “Double Bind” Here’s what you missed!Īir Date & Time: This is a one-time-only special airing on Sunday, November 6, 2022, at 8 pm ET, 7 pm CT, and 5 pm PT on CBS! Nina struggles to open up to Scola about matters in their relationship. Don’t miss Celebrity Myxer’s recap of FBI Season 5 Episode 6 “Double Bind.” As the team works to rescue a 5-year-old kidnapping victim, Scola suspects the boy’s mother isn’t being forthcoming about why her son was targeted. ![]()
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